Agreed, and that's outstanding work by whoever did it. Makes a nice "card model" crate for the Ark toy.

I highly suggest saving it and running to Kinkos to print it out. You'll likely get higher quality unless you have a company printer you can "borrow" to print it out in a really clear resolution. I got some good decals printed at Kinkos in the past though and was happy I took the time to go there to do it. Worth every cent and did a better job than my Lexmark printer would've.

The crate decals and instructions were originally posted by "soloboy5" over on the Cool Toy Review forums. I agree, these are fantastic! I used the decals and some balsa wood to create my own custom Ark crate:

Ok, here's mine! I spent a few hours today carefully making one. I used balsa wood and printed the decals onto label paper, which stuck surprisingly well. Jesse- interesting idea about the hi-res printing (I have a Lexmark too!); do you ask them to print it for you? Anyway, here are some pics:

You can usually just pay to have a sheet or two printed out at Kinkos, but my gf's job has pretty expensive printers involved with it as it's all engineering/drafting stuff and so she prints me junk all the time (decals, Target coupons, you name it).

I've had blueprints to my never-ending projects printed out almost perfectly to-scale. Usually some cutting/pasting necessary, but you get that first representation of the scale of an AT-AT's hull or an X-Wing's overall size compared to a figure. Best place to jump off on projects like that.

I wish people would crank out some wicked decals for Star Wars... Death Star boxes you could just print out would be nice to me, as would other items like that. Simple stuff for on the display shelf, ya know? Nothing elaborate, just some decoration. Death Star boxes in orange, powder blue, dark blue, black, grey(s), white, etc. Nice filler for all shelves.